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Which movie was worse?
Maybe I should start smoking weed again because these movies were so bad. Then again, maybe not since I liked the first two Harold and Kumar's. I could watch the first two Harold and Kumar's, and bust up laughing. People actually told me this one was funnier than the first two. This movie wasn't funny at all. Sadly, Harold/Kumar 3D was still better than Horrible Bosses. They could at least insert one funny joke in either movie. And why was Neil Patrick Harris on the cover? They knew the movie was bad and had to use his image to make it look funnier. Which it was not. Still funnier than Horrible Bosses... which is fitting since it was a horrible movie. Both movies were. They were as funny as the season finale of It's Always Sunny. Nobody thought the season finale was funny either.
These movies give Dane Cook and Jimmy Fallon a run for their money in awful comedy. It's like listening to rock and then being told nickelback is rock. If this passes for comedy, I'm done watching new comedies. I don't see the difference between these movies and Dane Cook movies.
Maybe I should start smoking weed again because these movies were so bad. Then again, maybe not since I liked the first two Harold and Kumar's. I could watch the first two Harold and Kumar's, and bust up laughing. People actually told me this one was funnier than the first two. This movie wasn't funny at all. Sadly, Harold/Kumar 3D was still better than Horrible Bosses. They could at least insert one funny joke in either movie. And why was Neil Patrick Harris on the cover? They knew the movie was bad and had to use his image to make it look funnier. Which it was not. Still funnier than Horrible Bosses... which is fitting since it was a horrible movie. Both movies were. They were as funny as the season finale of It's Always Sunny. Nobody thought the season finale was funny either.
These movies give Dane Cook and Jimmy Fallon a run for their money in awful comedy. It's like listening to rock and then being told nickelback is rock. If this passes for comedy, I'm done watching new comedies. I don't see the difference between these movies and Dane Cook movies.
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